NEED TO KNOW | The ghost city: Inside Mogadishu, Somalia | PBS

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/need-to-know/video/video-the-ghost-city-inside-mogadishu-somalia/11212/ As Somalia struggles with a devastating famine, Need to Know takes a rare look inside Somalia\'s capital, Mogadishu, a city struggling from decades of civil war, Islamist militants, famine and piracy, to learn more about how the nation came to be in the state it\'s in today. Need to Know airs Fridays on PBS. Watch full-length episodes of Need to Know at http://video.pbs.org/program/1458405365/...

NEED TO KNOW | The ghost city: Inside Mogadishu, Somalia | PBS

published:31 Aug 2011

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http://www.pbs.org/wnet/need-to-know/video/video-the-ghost-city-inside-mogadishu-somalia/11212/ As Somalia struggles with a devastating famine, Need to Know takes a rare look inside Somalia\'s capital, Mogadishu, a city struggling from decades of civil war, Islamist militants, famine and piracy, to learn more about how the nation came to be in the state it\'s in today. Need to Know airs Fridays on PBS. Watch full-length episodes of Need to Know at http://video.pbs.org/program/1458405365/...

MPs in Somalia have voted to declare a contract with the United Arab Emirates null and void – endangering plans to develop a port in the Horn of Africa.
Dubai-based shipping giant DP World wants to enlarge the port of Berberra in the breakaway state of Somaliland.
Somalia\'s parliament has voted to ban the Emiratis.
But representatives of Somalia\'s six federal states in the Senate can’t agree on what to do next.
Al Jazeera\'s Mohammed Adow reports from Mogadishu.
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MPs in Somalia have voted to declare a contract with the United Arab Emirates null and void – endangering plans to develop a port in the Horn of Africa.
Dubai-based shipping giant DP World wants to enlarge the port of Berberra in the breakaway state of Somaliland.
Somalia\'s parliament has voted to ban the Emiratis.
But representatives of Somalia\'s six federal states in the Senate can’t agree on what to do next.
Al Jazeera\'s Mohammed Adow reports from Mogadishu.
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🇸🇴 Somalia: The Forgotten Story | Al Jazeera World

🇸🇴 Somalia: The Forgotten Story | Al Jazeera World

The story of Somalia\'s decline from stability to chaos and the problems facing its people at home and abroad.
Correction: A previous version of this film had an incorrect translation for the interview with Mukhtar Robow at 21:52. It has been amended.
Correction: At 7:15 Sheikh Mukhtar Mohamed Hussein is misidentified as the Prime Minister of Somalia. He was, in fact, Speaker of the Somali Parliament....

🇸🇴 Somalia: The Forgotten Story | Al Jazeera World

published:17 Nov 2016

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The story of Somalia\'s decline from stability to chaos and the problems facing its people at home and abroad.
Correction: A previous version of this film had an incorrect translation for the interview with Mukhtar Robow at 21:52. It has been amended.
Correction: At 7:15 Sheikh Mukhtar Mohamed Hussein is misidentified as the Prime Minister of Somalia. He was, in fact, Speaker of the Somali Parliament....

Somalia bans Dubai ports World from operating in Somaliland

Somalia bans Dubai ports World from operating in Somaliland

Somalia has banned Dubai ports operator DP World from operating in Somalia. The government argues that a contract the company signed last year with Somaliland to develop an economic zone is null and void. DP World said last week it had signed a final agreement with Somaliland to develop the zone and expected to break ground in the 12 square km project later this year.
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Somalia bans Dubai ports World from operating in Somaliland

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Somalia has banned Dubai ports operator DP World from operating in Somalia. The government argues that a contract the company signed last year with Somaliland to develop an economic zone is null and void. DP World said last week it had signed a final agreement with Somaliland to develop the zone and expected to break ground in the 12 square km project later this year.
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Somalia sees enemy al-Shabab weaken under U.S. military pressure

After years of civil war and upheaval, Somalia is struggling to its feet, and the U.S. is back in with boots on the ground and drones in the skies. Special correspondent Jane Ferguson and videographer Alessandro Pavone report on the ways the U.S. and other African partner nations are helping Somali forces fight al-Shabab militants on a very complex battlefield....

Somalia sees enemy al-Shabab weaken under U.S. military pressure

published:27 Feb 2018

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After years of civil war and upheaval, Somalia is struggling to its feet, and the U.S. is back in with boots on the ground and drones in the skies. Special correspondent Jane Ferguson and videographer Alessandro Pavone report on the ways the U.S. and other African partner nations are helping Somali forces fight al-Shabab militants on a very complex battlefield....

Officials from the five countries contributing to the African Union force in Somalia are in Uganda\'s capital, discussing plans to withdraw their troops by the end of 2020.
The force known as AMISOM has been battling al-Shabab fighters for ten years.
It\'s now training local police forces to prepare them for the future.
Al Jazeera\'s Fahmida Miller reports from Mogadishu, Somalia.
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Officials from the five countries contributing to the African Union force in Somalia are in Uganda\'s capital, discussing plans to withdraw their troops by the end of 2020.
The force known as AMISOM has been battling al-Shabab fighters for ten years.
It\'s now training local police forces to prepare them for the future.
Al Jazeera\'s Fahmida Miller reports from Mogadishu, Somalia.
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Atheism and Libertarianism 9: "But...SOMALIA!!!"

Atheism and Libertarianism 9: "But...SOMALIA!!!"

Part 9 in this series. Both theists and statists try to get around refutations by pointing to other countries. And getting it wrong, of course.
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Atheism and Libertarianism 9: "But...SOMALIA!!!"

published:18 Mar 2018

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Part 9 in this series. Both theists and statists try to get around refutations by pointing to other countries. And getting it wrong, of course.
\"Better Off Stateless: Somalia Before and After Government Collapse\" http://www.peterleeson.com/better_off_stateless.pdf
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What Are British Troops Doing In Somalia? | Forces TV

What Are British Troops Doing In Somalia? | Forces TV

British troops are helping counter the threat of Islamic extremism all around the world. In Somalia, known as the most dangerous country on the globe, some soldiers are training and mentoring the Somali and providing protection are Ethiopian troops.
Watch Forces Stories every Wednesday at 18:00 (BST) exclusively on Forces TV (Freeview 96, Sky 264, Freesat 165 and Virgin 277).
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What Are British Troops Doing In Somalia? | Forces TV

published:23 Nov 2017

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British troops are helping counter the threat of Islamic extremism all around the world. In Somalia, known as the most dangerous country on the globe, some soldiers are training and mentoring the Somali and providing protection are Ethiopian troops.
Watch Forces Stories every Wednesday at 18:00 (BST) exclusively on Forces TV (Freeview 96, Sky 264, Freesat 165 and Virgin 277).
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Somalia: resolving the crisis and sustaining peace - panel

Somalia: resolving the crisis and sustaining peace - panel

Panelists address four key questions at this event on Somalia\'s future:
- How should we address the conflict drivers in Somalia?
- What should the Government of Somalia do to mitigate the risk of uncertainty with the pending withdrawal of Mission (AMISOM)?
- Should the African Union play a bigger role in containing and defusing conflicts caused by al-Shabaab?
- How can the international community support Somalia to foster peace and national reconciliation?...

Somalia: resolving the crisis and sustaining peace - panel

published:16 Mar 2018

views:1004

Panelists address four key questions at this event on Somalia\'s future:
- How should we address the conflict drivers in Somalia?
- What should the Government of Somalia do to mitigate the risk of uncertainty with the pending withdrawal of Mission (AMISOM)?
- Should the African Union play a bigger role in containing and defusing conflicts caused by al-Shabaab?
- How can the international community support Somalia to foster peace and national reconciliation?...

Dowladda Somalia oo Soo bandhigtay Ciidamo Layaab leh Somalia 🇸🇴

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/need-to-know/video/video-the-ghost-city-inside-mogadishu-somalia/11212/ As Somalia struggles with a devastating famine, Need to Know takes a rare look inside Somalia\'s capital, Mogadishu, a city struggling from decades of civil war, Islamist militants, famine and piracy, to l

MPs in Somalia have voted to declare a contract with the United Arab Emirates null and void – endangering plans to develop a port in the Horn of Africa.
Dubai-based shipping giant DP World wants to enlarge the port of Berberra in the breakaway state of Somaliland.
Somalia\'s parliament has voted

The story of Somalia\'s decline from stability to chaos and the problems facing its people at home and abroad.
Correction: A previous version of this film had an incorrect translation for the interview with Mukhtar Robow at 21:52. It has been amended.
Correction: At 7:15 Sheikh Mukhtar Mohamed Huss

Somalia has banned Dubai ports operator DP World from operating in Somalia. The government argues that a contract the company signed last year with Somaliland to develop an economic zone is null and void. DP World said last week it had signed a final agreement with Somaliland to develop the zone and

After years of civil war and upheaval, Somalia is struggling to its feet, and the U.S. is back in with boots on the ground and drones in the skies. Special correspondent Jane Ferguson and videographer Alessandro Pavone report on the ways the U.S. and other African partner nations are helping Somali

Officials from the five countries contributing to the African Union force in Somalia are in Uganda\'s capital, discussing plans to withdraw their troops by the end of 2020.
The force known as AMISOM has been battling al-Shabab fighters for ten years.
It\'s now training local police forces to prepa

Part 9 in this series. Both theists and statists try to get around refutations by pointing to other countries. And getting it wrong, of course.
\"Better Off Stateless: Somalia Before and After Government Collapse\" http://www.peterleeson.com/better_off_stateless.pdf
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British troops are helping counter the threat of Islamic extremism all around the world. In Somalia, known as the most dangerous country on the globe, some soldiers are training and mentoring the Somali and providing protection are Ethiopian troops.
Watch Forces Stories every Wednesday at 18:00 (B

Panelists address four key questions at this event on Somalia\'s future:
- How should we address the conflict drivers in Somalia?
- What should the Government of Somalia do to mitigate the risk of uncertainty with the pending withdrawal of Mission (AMISOM)?
- Should the African Union play a bigger r

Desert sand is slowly taking over Somalia. Just six years after the last major drought emergency, the rains have failed again -- a devastating trend in a country where around 80 percent of people make their living on the land. Special correspondent Jane Ferguson and videographer Alessandro Pavone re

Somalia\'s economy is set to receive a major boost in the coming years after Chinese engineers expressed interest in the construction of a strategic port in central Somalia. CGTN\'s Abdulaziz Billow reports from Mogadishu on the importance of this new major hub for the country\'s weak economy.
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